Ergo, I have to spread the word.
It's free to get in, listen to Keith talk, watch the slideshow, and whatever else From Malden to Salem to Cambridge, it's your chance to share the space with a man of art, cool, and genius. Most of the info below is from his site. If you really want to dig some of the older stuff, Keith also says: I am psyched to be signing for my first collection of dailies at the place where I spent hours perusing Doonesbury and Peanuts collections as a kid.
Not only that, but I was presented my first and only arts scholarship at the historic landmark , which was designed by architect H. Beers at Dodge Street following event.
At one signing, Cornel West was walking by outside the shop and my aunt stopped him and took his pic alongside my cousin. At the last signing, a guy asked me how much my Knight Life originals were. Beers at Shay's after the event.
F- fine- Small amount of wear. Fr- fair - rough.
Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. Chivalry Ain't Dead by Keith Knight Chivalry Ain't Dead by Keit Deftly blending political insight and neurotic humor in a uniquely fluid and dynamic style, this edition follows Knight's long-running, Harvey Award-winning weekly comic strip "The K Chronicles," which appears on salon.
The Knight Life comic can be found in a number of publications and websites including: The Knight Lifedeftly blends political insight and neurotic humor in a uniquely fluid and dynamic style, offering a comic strip that's fresh, sharp, topical and funny. An unabashedly provocative political and social satire,The Knight Lifetackles contemporary issues like consumer culture, bacon, the media, race, family and everything else, gently mocking the minutiae of daily life with self-deprecating humor, honesty and goofiness-a combination that's perfect for the comics.
AndThe Knight Life's energetic style reminds readers that comics can look funny as well as read funny. The result is accessible yet edgy, compassionate and political-and never preachy.